Journeys
December 27, 2009
What does actually determine the path we follow?
Is it faith, determination, free will? Is there a defining factor at all?
So far I have yet to regret any choice I have made or any path I have followed; the goal however is ever unclear. So How does one know when they get there, provided that they get there?
Some seek refuge in religion some in philosophy, some don’t seek refuge at all.
Though wandering does not define being lost, how does one recognise the difference?
How much wandering does one do before they discover they are actually lost or when does one discover they are not lost while wandering?
I do not believe to be lost on most days, however since I don’t have a clear destination either I can’t help but wonder if my wandering is a blind journey with no destination or that my destination has yet to become clear to me.
Each journey reveils more information and teaches great lessons, they also provide answers to questions not yet considered.
Thankful as I may be for each lesson learned and each question answered; I am still in anticipation of that one big answer:
Am I lost or merely wandering???
December 31, 2009 at 9:28 pm
If you know the Lord Jesus Christ I do not see how you could be lost. If you do not know Him, then who knows whether you are lost or not? Nevertheless, it is written “He that draws near to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of those who dilligently seek after him” (hebrews 11:6)
Shalom, May you seek and find!
July 27, 2010 at 3:23 am
ahh, my dear friend… both are the same and one is the other. so happy lost wanderings!